I'm hoping they show it again, or put out a DVD. Except for Katy Perry, there wasn't a bad song in the entire show. Even better, Taylor Swift wasn't in the audience so no shots of her trying to dance.
I saw it and loved it. It brought back so many wonderful memories of an 11 yr. old girl sitting in front of a Black and White TV. I just can't believe it's been 50 years, though. Seems like just yesterday.
For those of you who missed it, I'm betting there are versions of it on youtube.
I love the Beatles!
My parents had a tape with Beatles hits and I found it, I played that thing so much that the tape actually broke. That was a sad day!
I listen to them on daily basis!
I could have used help w/ identifying a few of the singers. Seems odd that we were left to our own devices to realize who was who (I gave up listening to pop music when heavy metal smote my ears). Some of us Boomers like close harmonies -- why no mention of the Everly Brothers, I ask myself? Strangely, I did recognize some younger performers, & not some of the older ones.
Ringo was in fine form, looking quite fit. I always liked him -- so lovable!